End Uses:
Wool is a very versatile fiber often used to make apparel such as, sweaters, dresses, coats, suits, jackets, pants, skirts, scarves, gloves and mittens, socks, and hats.
It can also be used to make household item such as, carpets, draperies, upholstery, and blankets. Miscellaneous items include: handbags and jewelry.

TYPES OF WOOL

Superfine Merino wool is of excellent color, soft handling and
dense, with a fiber diameter of 18 microns. Staple length is about 70mm

Medium Merino wool is a heavy fleece which is soft handling and
of good color with a fiber diameter of 20-22 microns. Staple length is approximately 90mm.

Corriedale is produced by crossing Lincoln rams to Merino ewes. A heavy-cutting fleece of thick staple, very bulky, high yielding wool of a fiber diameter range of 25-32 microns. Staple length approximately 150mm.

Border Leicester is soft handling, lustrous, with a staple formation which is round in form, broad at the base and tapering to a pointed tip.Well defined tip throughout. Length 200mm and over. 32-38 microns.